Utilizing this model to complete the tasks with human novices, and Set of novel herding tasks adapted from, (ii) tested an AA ![]() Three experiments wereĬonducted that (i) first modeled human team performance during a Model of human herding behavior could be embedded in the controlĪrchitecture of an AA to train novice human-actors to learn various simulated multi-agent herding tasks. To investigate the degree to which such models can be employedįor human team training, we examined whether a task dynamical Suggests that this can be achieved using task dynamical modelsĭerived from the dynamical primitives of human motor behavior. With regard to perceptual-motor tasks specifically, recent research Is to augment team training scenarios with interactive artificialĪgents (AAs) capable of robust, ‘human-like’ behavioral interaction. Such training, however,Ĭan be both time- and labor-intensive, requiring the participation ofįull teams and expert instructors. ![]() Skills needed to maximize task performance. Training exercises to develop the task- and team-work (coordination) For many complex or high-stakes multi-agentĪctivities, team members are required to participate in simulated Many everyday tasks require individuals to work together as a team
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